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Center of Excellence in Educational Technology (CEET) |

Dr. Gary J. Senn, Director
Dr. Thomas J.
C. Smyth, Director of Faculty Development
Janice Weeks, Administrative Assistant, 803-641-3769
The main purpose for the CEET is to help incorporate educational technology into the classroom. Educational technology is defined as hardware and software associated with multimedia computer systems. Specifically, this includes: computer systems, printers, storage media (optical disks, hard disks, removable storage), audio visual devices (scanners, cameras, sound capture/generation) and networking (LAN, WAN, Internet).
In order to ensure that all of our South Carolina students have an opportunity to learn to use technology as a tool, preservice and inservice teachers must have adequate preparation and experience so that they can use technology with their students. With a growing emphasis on technology, it is vital that institutions that prepare teachers for South Carolina schools include technology as a fundamental component of their curriculum. It is also important to provide learning experiences for inservice teachers so that they can incorporate the technology into their classrooms.
The CEET models effective technology programs, works with faculty at South Carolina's teacher preparation institutions, incorporates technology in preservice teacher education programs, provides inservice staff development opportunities, maintains a WWW presence and operate a state-of-the-art educational technology facility.
Goals:
* Compile an understanding of current uses and methods of incorporating
educational technology in the classroom.
* Incorporate educational technology into content specific instructional
methods courses for preservice teachers.
* Develop a program where preservice teachers receive hands-on experience
in using educational technology with K-12 students.
* Offer courses and workshops to inservice teachers that provide experience
in using technology in the classroom.
* Develop a teacher resource center and multimedia laboratory to showcase
educational technology.
* Establish a WWW site as a means of disseminating educational technology
information and maintain a WWW presence for the other Centers, as necessary.
Visit the other South Carolina Centers of Excellence
There are over 20 Centers of Excellence sponsored by the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education. Three of those centers are at USC Aiken: Educational Technology (CEET); Advancement of Rural, Under-Performing Schools (CERUPS); and Middlelevel Interdisciplinary Strategies for Teaching (CE MIST).